Arm-form for furniture



G. STACKHOUSE.

ARM FORM FOR FURNITURE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 19. 1920.

1934,1650 Patentea July 12,1921

Smwwtoz George Stackhouse.

w QSM GEORGE STACKHOUSE,

II i i 0 OF BERKELEY, CALIFGRITLQ, ASSEGNOR TO PACIFIC SPRIIIG BED 00., OF BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, A CQRPORATIOII OF CALIFORNIA.

Application filed July 19,

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Be it known that l, Gnonen STACKHOUSE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Berkeley, in the county of Alameda and State of Ualiit'ornia, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Armi orms for llurniture, of which the following; is a specification.

This invention relates to forms for the arms of upholstered chairs, davenports and the like.

The object of this invention is to provide a term which is installed with less labor and skill.

Another object of this invention is to provide a form which will keep its original shape after a weight has been placed upon it.

Referring to the drawing which forms a part of this specification:

Figure 1 is a side View of a chair form with my arm form in position thereon.

Fig". 2 is a side view of my improved arm h is an end view of the same.

l ieierring more particularly to the draw ing in which the same reference characters apply to the same part throughout, the

Specification of Letters Patent.

12, Niel,

Serial No. 397,447.

numeral 1 indicates form. The form 1 i. arm member 2, which the furniture and thereto.

Springs 3 are interposed between the upper edge of the form 1 and plates 4i which are secured to the member 2. I The springs assist in resisting a weight placed on the top of the arm.

Since the form is well secured to the arm member 2, any side force tending to displace the term is easily overcome.

aving described my invention, I claim:

1. The combination with a rigid arm member, of a spirally formed form surrounding said member, and a plurality oi. springs spaced between the arm member and the form.

2. The combination with a rigid arm member, of a spirally formed form surrounding said arm member, a plate secured to said arm member, a plurality of springs secured to said plate and said form, and spaced between the plate and the form.

In testimony whereof I allix my signature.

GEORGE STIXCKIIO USE.

a spirally formed arm adapted to encircle an is an integral part oi is securely fastened 

